tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8112154.post1194795543334888215..comments2019-03-04T17:12:14.280+05:30Comments on blog.rakeshpai.me: The Impact of HTML5^H: Feature DetectionRakesh Paihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00328152982823663876noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8112154.post-34132154215638459902011-02-01T11:50:18.789+05:302011-02-01T11:50:18.789+05:30@Yacine: Almost all features being developed today...@Yacine: Almost all features being developed today have some thought being given to JavaScript detection, AFAIK. Also, a lot of this happens automatically because of the nature of JS. However, I don&#39;t think this is what you are talking about. I didn&#39;t understand what you mean by &quot;HTML standard level&quot;. Could you please elaborate?Rakesh Paihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00328152982823663876noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8112154.post-15956504762728906612011-02-01T05:00:18.302+05:302011-02-01T05:00:18.302+05:30A question about feature detection. Why is this no...A question about feature detection. Why is this not handled at the HTML standard level? Shouldn&#39;t browsers expose info on the behavior they support (or don&#39;t)? Why is this handled at the javascript level?Yacinehttp://www.pieceofpiestudios.comnoreply@blogger.com